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This eLearning course is composed of two parts for healthcare providers to care for transgender and non-binary people.
This online course is composed of two parts focused on preparing primary care providers to care for gender diverse youth.
Also known as: Healthy Options to Promote Sexual Health and Prevent HIV. Take this course and learn about the new HIV prevention options and how to work with clients to help them create a combination prevention plan.
This course is designed to help healthcare providers who work with Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking patients better address vaccine hesitancy and foster COVID-19 vaccine confidence within these communities.
This is a short overview of gender and sexual diversity terms, and the importance of being client centered.
3-part webinar series; Dr. Tami DeCoteau discusses how to incorporate trauma-informed care in Indigenous clinic and healthcare settings.
This course will give you the tools you need to work with immigrant and refugee patients and ensure they are screened and effectively treated for hepatitis B. The course also covers barriers that refugees and immigrants face with regards to hepatitis B and gives you communication tools to work with these populations.
Explore best practices in inclusive sexual health assessment and HIV care. These courses recognize research, data, and evaluation as indigenous values, while utilizing the strengths of western science and staying grounded in traditional ways of knowing.
Learn about initial management of HIV services for patients in the primary care setting, how harm reduction strategies can lead improved outcomes, and how to create adolescent-friendly care settings for the testing and treating of STD.
This Learning Path serves as a prerequisite for the HIV Navigation in Texas Training events. Enrollment in this Path does not ensure attendance at a live or blended HIV Navigation in Texas Learning Session.
Enroll to learn more about important Women's Health Programs in Texas that can help your clients, especially pregnant and postpartum clients, receive important healthcare services.
This series consists of four modules that can be taken in any order. Each module includes a written transcript of the audio/narration that is approximately 45-60 minutes in length.
Opioid use has risen dramatically in the past few decades. The impact on women in girls is often misunderstood. Take this course to learn more about the risk factors, warning signs and steps you can take to help your clients.
The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board has worked with Cardea to create a Learning Path for providers who see American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) clients. Take this series of courses to learn about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, or PrEP, and how to help AI/AN clients benefit from this effective prevention tool.
Enroll to learn how to remove stigma while providing culturally affirming prevention, care, and treatment services.
Enroll now to take these very short modules to improve your understanding of Two Spirit and LGBTQ+ patients..
The goal of this module is to increase awareness about issues related to mental health and substance use, so that you can talk about it with clients, families and your community.
Enroll to learn the science of trauma, how it affects the brain, and ways to avoid inadvertently re-traumatizing the clients that you see.
This course consists of pre-work, one live Zoom session, and post-work and can take up to 5 hours to complete all modules. The goal of this course is to provide an overview of unconscious bias, culture, and identity; and propose strategies to disrupt bias interpersonally and institutionally.
This course covers evaluation methods that honor Native peoples’ values and ways of knowing, learning and being. After completing this course, learners will be able to evaluate the impact of their programs on the health of their patients and the overall community.